[Fis] [Fwd: RE: Sustainability through multilevel research:] From Loet

Pedro C. Marijuan pcmarijuan.iacs at aragon.es
Mon Dec 14 11:26:58 CET 2015


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Subject: 	RE: [Fis] Sustainability through multilevel research:
Date: 	Sat, 12 Dec 2015 08:13:36 +0100
From: 	Loet Leydesdorff <loet at leydesdorff.net>
Reply-To: 	<loet at leydesdorff.net>
Organization: 	University of Amsterdam
To: 	'Pedro C. Marijuan' <pcmarijuan.iacs at aragon.es>, 'fis' 
<fis at listas.unizar.es>

	



Dear Pedro,

 

Although I agree with some of your remarks, the following note:

 

/Revolution was preceded by what has been called the silent “corporate 
revolution” (Huff, 2011), which opened the way for collective 
organizations legally autonomous in European cities during XIII and XIV 
centuries: universities, parliaments, counsels, municipalities, 
professional colleges, guilds, mercantile associations, charities, 
schools, etc. It was this Medieval awakening in the cities of Western 
Europe what made possible the later hyperinflation of autonomous 
collective organizations, –“information based”– growing exponentially 
and propelling all the further complexity of modern societies./

 

Various authors have attributed the transformation (“modernity”) to 
different factors. Marx, for example, pointed to double bookkeeping, 
Weber to the protestant ethics, the printing press, etc. It seems to me 
that the source of the protestant/individual revolution has to be found 
in the individual mandate provided by the Gospel itself: one is 
responsible for one’s own soul. (This was a collective fate of the 
Jewish people in Judaism.) First, Christianity took the Roman form of 
Catholicism. When this eroded, a return to the original Gospel became 
possible: /imitatio Christi/ (Thoma a Kempis), Luther’s /sola 
scriptura./ Indeed, Luther had the major advantage of the printing press 
(when compared with Jan Hus a century before him.) Both Jan Hus and 
Luther translated the bible into the vernacular. (Henry VIII followed in 
1535.)

 

The issue is that the order of meaning processing changed from top-down 
(/Roma dixit/) to bottom up. This was institutionalized in the Dutch 
revolution (1581) which led to war with Spain. (You may wish to put me 
in your virtual prison. J)

 

Best,

Loet

 


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